"OK SAVINGS BANK" DIRECTOR OGINO SAID, "FALL AS YOU FALL... NOW THERE'S ONLY THINGS TO GO UP."

"OK Savings Bank" director Ogino said, "Fall as you fall... Now there's only things to go up."

"OK Savings Bank" director Ogino said, "Fall as you fall... Now there's only things to go up."

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Ogino Massage, manager of OK Savings Bank, a professional volleyball team that has shown a winning move by replacing foreign players, vowed to rebound in the second round, saying, "Now there is only work to go up."

OK Savings Bank lost set score 1-3 (24-26 28-30 26-24 24-26) to Woori Card in the Dodram V-League held at Sangnoksu Gymnasium in Ansan, Gyeonggi Province on Sunday. With this result, OK Savings Bank finished the first round in seventh place with one win and five losses and four points. The team shares the same points as KB Insurance, but failed to escape the last place due to a loss in set points.
OK Savings Bank worked hard in every set deuce on the day, but gave up the victory without being able to shake off the disappointment in the offense it had revealed throughout this season. In particular, there were many times when they were caught in the beginning of the set or failed to take advantage of the opportunity to score at important moments. "It's a typical way of playing from a losing team," coach Ogino said. "We'll try to break this bad trend quickly (from the next round)." 스포츠토토

However, there is also a silver lining. Currently, OK Savings Bank is at the bottom of the scoring list in most areas, but it is at the top of the non-scoring list. Key players include receiving (2nd), dig (1st), and defense (1st). The team also has 90 errors, the fewest among the seven teams.

In the match, OK Savings Bank outperformed Woori Card in receiving efficiency by 46.24 percent to 39.18 percent, while its error rate was much lower than that of 15-17. It lagged behind Woori in attack success rate by 46.83 percent to 50.66 percent, but edged out Woori in attack efficiency (31.75% to 31.58 percent).

Above all, Chris, a new foreign player, played his part in a short period of time, raising expectations. Chris was substituted for every set on the day and scored a total of three points. "Chris is a player with a very good mindset to play with the players," Ogino said. "I still had only two days to practice, so I lacked teamwork with the setters, but I will draw out Chris' own strengths as I keep up with it."

"No matter where our rankings are, what we have to do is the same," he said, stressing, "We've fallen as soon as (the ranking) has fallen, so we only have to go up." "Now that we have a new foreign player, we will come up with a new tactical strategy," he added, "We are considering changing the position of Shin Chan, who is active as an apogee spiker."

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